Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi reopens following a transformative redesign that ushers in a new era of quiet luxury. Beyond reimagined interiors, the reopening introduces more considered guest experiences and expanded concierge programming designed to foster a deeper, more personal connection to Tokyo. A Boutique Retreat, Reimagined - Reopens as a contemporary Nihon no teitaku – a modern interpretation of Japan’s stately manors. - Interiors curated by André Fu, blending timeless Japanese aesthetics with cosmopolitan sophistication. - Just 57 keys, offering rare intimacy and a sanctuary minutes from Tokyo Station. Guest Experience Enhancements - Arrival Ritual: Champagne welcome, private in-room check-in, creating a residential feel. - Concierge Programming: Tailored experiences such as ramen-making workshops, sumo outings, and curated bar-hopping tours in Ginza and Shinjuku. - Omotenashi Spirit: Deeply personalised service, anticipating guest needs and crafting memorable encounters. Design & Atmosphere - Lobby crafted as a mindful transition from Tokyo’s bustle, with oak, grey marble, and soft illumination evoking komorebi (sunlight filtering through trees). - Rooms and suites feature fluid silhouettes, sliding panels, warm woods, and a palette of teal greens and dusty pinks. - Details include cherry blossom inlays, artisan ceramics, cast-bronze lighting, and handcrafted joinery. Residential Rhythms - In-room touches: Japanese tea sets, premium teas, rice crackers, seasonal fruit, wagashi. - Enhanced technology: 65-inch TVs, portable speakers, and thoughtful layouts for natural flow. - Refreshed 24-hour dining menu with Japanese, Western, and comfort options. Quiet Luxury, Redefined General Manager Jens Wycisk describes the hotel as Tokyo’s premier boutique retreat, now reaffirmed with a focus on serenity, connection, and individuality. This reopening positions Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi as a flagship of “quiet luxury” in Japan, balancing heritage hospitality with modern design and deeply personal guest experiences.
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